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I've spent about 50 hours of writing articles for my new niche site but I'm thinking about buying some backlinks to get it ranking quickly and making a quick buck cuz I'm extremely broke right now. Let's say my website gets penalized so then I take the website down but reuse the content for another website on another IP. Will google penalize my new website because they have some way of telling that the content was used before in another website even if was taken down?
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  • Profile picture of the author Patho
    Well what you CAN do is hop on Google Webmasters tools and delete that page from the Google Cache & Index, so you can re-use that piece of content on another page. But the previous page has to be deleted before you post the new content.
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    • Profile picture of the author Electrical
      Originally Posted by Patho View Post

      Well what you CAN do is hop on Google Webmasters tools and delete that page from the Google Cache & Index, so you can re-use that piece of content on another page. But the previous page has to be deleted before you post the new content.
      I don't believe there is a way to specifically delete anything from Google's cache. In WMTs you can "remove URLs" from Google's index, but for all we know the cache still exists.

      If you removed the URL of an existing page and then Google indexed it again a few days later, I am willing to bet that the old cache would reappear with it in the listing.

      So if that cache is still there, then Google might see it as duplicate content if he uses the articles on another page.
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  • Profile picture of the author MatthewReece
    Originally Posted by Jedininja8 View Post

    I've spent about 50 hours of writing articles for my new niche site but I'm thinking about buying some backlinks to get it ranking quickly and making a quick buck cuz I'm extremely broke right now. Let's say my website gets penalized so then I take the website down but reuse the content for another website on another IP. Will google penalize my new website because they have some way of telling that the content was used before in another website even if was taken down?
    It can be saved in Google's cache. So I think that the best way for you will be writing new content not to get new penalty.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Waller
    Get your backlinking right and you won't get penalised - that's the best way to approach things. Go for quality over quantity and your content (assuming it's based around what people search for and good quality) should do the rest.

    If you can keep control of the links you build then should you get penalised, you can always remove the links and submit a reinclusion request and have it granted. Therefore no need to move content.
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    • Profile picture of the author sportsgnome
      Originally Posted by Steve Waller View Post

      Get your backlinking right and you won't get penalised - that's the best way to approach things. Go for quality over quantity and your content (assuming it's based around what people search for and good quality) should do the rest.

      If you can keep control of the links you build then should you get penalised, you can always remove the links and submit a reinclusion request and have it granted. Therefore no need to move content.
      I agree with Steve. If you are after real money then go for quality and promote your website naturally. As far as I know if you do things in a rush you'll eventually lose more capital. I doubt that you're able to rank your website though so better keep things straight and don't panic in earning a few bucks from your website. If you really want to earn money, I think you can write more content and sell it to others.
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  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    So, we are enetering the age of what?
    People who not only worry daily of a mystery google penalty, but now
    shake in their boots about what ifs....

    Not sure where you people live.

    How idiotic do you think google is? Keeping track of content? Penalizing
    sites with same content, just because? The thought is laughable, as the internet
    and google are full of copied, plagiarized, stolen, syndicated, and duplicate content.

    I just can't believe the nonsense replies.

    If you are that worried, and I'd call it google paranoia, then just stay off the web.

    It's a mean, nasty, scary place.

    If you don't reuse your content, if the need be, beware. Somebody else just might.

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    • Profile picture of the author Electrical
      Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

      So, we are enetering the age of what?
      People who not only worry daily of a mystery google penalty, but now
      shake in their boots about what ifs....

      Not sure where you people live.

      How idiotic do you think google is? Keeping track of content? Penalizing
      sites with same content, just because? The thought is laughable, as the internet
      and google are full of copied, plagiarized, stolen, syndicated, and duplicate content.

      I just can't believe the nonsense replies.

      If you are that worried, and I'd call it google paranoia, then just stay off the web.

      It's a mean, nasty, scary place.

      If you don't reuse your content, if the need be, beware. Somebody else just might.

      Paul
      Get off your high horse and quit acting like a child.

      There's nothing wrong with someone wanting to avoid duplicate content.

      There's absolutely no reason for you to spend so much time reading the thread and then replying with a long post if the topic bothers you so much.
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  • Profile picture of the author sethczerepak
    Originally Posted by Jedininja8 View Post

    I've spent about 50 hours of writing articles for my new niche site but I'm thinking about buying some backlinks to get it ranking quickly and making a quick buck cuz I'm extremely broke right now. Let's say my website gets penalized so then I take the website down but reuse the content for another website on another IP. Will google penalize my new website because they have some way of telling that the content was used before in another website even if was taken down?
    I've done this with a few sites. Take the content down first, wait 90 days, then slowly publish it (one article a day) on the new site. Be sure to block all bot traffic to the old blog.

    And don't buy a bunch of backlinks for the site. That's how blockheads build online businesses. Share the content and once Google sees that you can get your own traffic, they'll start lifting your rank.
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  • Profile picture of the author nik0
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    Originally Posted by Jedininja8 View Post

    I've spent about 50 hours of writing articles for my new niche site but I'm thinking about buying some backlinks to get it ranking quickly and making a quick buck cuz I'm extremely broke right now. Let's say my website gets penalized so then I take the website down but reuse the content for another website on another IP. Will google penalize my new website because they have some way of telling that the content was used before in another website even if was taken down?
    If you go the churn & burn route you move the site to a new domain and do a 301 redirect to instantly rank again, this will last for a few weeks mostly.

    Then when you tank again,you repeat again, you can do this 4-5 times before you burn through it so then you start from zero again.

    Lately I saw that just moving the content and pretending to be a new site isn't very beneficial for your rankings, as the content is harder to rank, so play it open and redirect if you're fine with few weeks rankings.

    If not take a more solid approach from the start.

    @Paul: There's a difference between stealing random articles from all over the place vs getting a tanked domain deindexed throught webmasters, making an exact clone of it and starting again, you underestimate Google.
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